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Megan Buckingham
Interim Director of Engagement

megan.buckingham@luther.edu

Phone: 563-387-1180

Parents and Family Council

All parents, guardians, and primary supporting family members of Luther students belong to our parents and family association, which exists to maintain and strengthen the ties and interests among parents and families, to better support Luther College students.

Selected with a focus on achieving a broad geographical representation as well as a wide range of student interests, majors, and activities, the Luther College Parents and Family Council meets twice a year and serves as an advisory group for administrators regarding campus topics and opportunities and works to encourage support of the college. Parents and families are encouraged to contact their Parents and Family Council representatives with questions or concerns.

Questions? Or want to contact members of the Parents and Family Council? Email parents@luther.edu and your message will be forwarded to your representatives or the appropriate office.

The Anderson Family in Luther t-shirtsRyan and Shannon Anderson
Oregon, Wis.

Ryan and Shannon Anderson are proud parents of two Luther students. Blake (Class of 2024) is pursuing a biology major with a minor in chemistry. He is a member of the men’s swim and dive team, studied abroad in Tanzania, and completed an internship at West Side Dental in Decorah. Rose (Class of 2027) is pursuing a biology major with a Spanish minor. She is a member of the women’s soccer team and is looking forward to spending the next four years growing at Luther.

Ryan is the Senior Director of Instructional Design for the University of Wisconsin System’s Extended Campus. His team works with faculty across the state to create online degree completion programs. Prior to joining UWEX, Ryan led the e-learning design team for Epic. Ryan and Shannon met early in their careers as K-12 educators. Ryan earned a bachelor’s in Secondary English Education and a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Ryan is active in his home church through singing, serving on the church council, and he is co-organizer of the lefse making team.

A career K-12 educator, Shannon is currently the Director of Student Services for the Oregon School District.  She has previously served as a high school teacher, associate principal, and principal. She also is an adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Edgewood College. She earned her bachelor’s degree from St. Olaf College and her master’s and doctorate degrees in Educational Leadership from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Ryan and Shannon strongly believe a liberal arts education provides young adults with the best opportunity to successfully navigate our complex, diverse, and changing society. They also thoroughly enjoy the Decorah community–the restaurants, the Vesterheim, the shops, the trails, Nordic Fest, and they are also always up for a visit to the Whippy Dip or the Sugar Bowl! As a family, they have visited many of the national parks. They recently located Ryan’s family farms in Norway.

Their children selected Luther because of the strong sense of community provided on campus, the outstanding learning opportunities, and the dedicated and supportive faculty, coaches, and staff. Go Norse!

Jacqueline Bonneville and Darrin Witucki
Menomonie, Wis.

Jacqueline Bonneville and Darrin Witucki are proud parents to Luther student, Carly Witucki (Class of 2024). Carly is studying music education (instrumental), plays trumpet in Concert Band and the Noble Brass, serves as a TA for Honors Music Theory and Ear Training, and is an Assistant Hall Director in Miller Hall.

Their family is from Menomonie, Wisconsin. Jacqueline serves as Associate Dean of Students and Darrin is the Director of the Memorial Student Center at UW-Stout. Since their life’s work has been college students, they really enjoyed the college search process and serving on this council. Carly’s younger brother, Cole, is a first-year student at Lawrence University (Appleton, WI) and will be playing college tennis. They are thrilled that Carly is currently working as an RA/AHD since Jacqueline and Darrin credit so much to their RA positions in college.

They have a very loved Goldendoodle, Brooke, and seem to spend most of their free time watching tennis and soccer, attending concerts, playing some tennis, traveling, and lots of activities involved in their work with college students and volunteering in their Menomonie community.

They have loved learning about Luther College and the private school experience. Even during these challenging years, they have all felt confident that Luther was the right place for Carly.

Sarah (Baltz) ’94 and Michael (Mike) ’93 Dietz
Plainfield, Ill.

Sarah and Michael are parents to Jamison (Jami), a music education major graduating in 2024. Jami is a member of Luther’s Nordic choir, works as a writing tutor and in the music department, and is a second year resident assistant (RA) in Farwell. Jami is active with fall Opera Scenes and is the 2023 Brudos Prize winner. Jami likes going to sporting events and arts productions to support her friends.

Sarah (’94, psychology) and Mike (’93, anthropology and biology) are both Luther grads. They have two more daughters: Addison, a 2023 graduate of Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis., and Emmerson who is a senior in high school.

Sarah is a human resources VP. She has an MBA from Columbia College in Columbia, Mo. and several designations in HR. She is an active member of their Alleluia! Lutheran church family, volunteering mainly with music ministry. She likes to attend arts performances of all kinds, supporting their local schools and professional companies. In her free time she likes to spend time with her friends and family.

Michael is a professor at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Ill., where he teaches courses in anthropology, and runs an archaeology field school. He holds a MS from the University of Utah, and a PhD from the University of Missouri, both in Anthropology. He also serves as a member of the education committee for Rep. Lauren Underwood. He likes to play and watch sports, read, travel, and get back to the mountains whenever possible.

Sarah and Glenn Maston
Hudson, Mass.

Sarah and Glenn are parents to Sam, a senior Biology major. Sam is a clarinetist in the Symphony Orchestra and the Concert Band. He is also a TA and a tutor this year. They also have a daughter, Abby, who is in her second year at Dickinson College as a archaeology major. They reside in Hudson, Massachusetts, with their two dogs, and six chickens.

Sarah is a mechanical engineer. She graduated with her BSME from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and works for Colliers Project Leaders in Boston. She is a Director in their Commissioning and Energy Systems Division. She is also sits on many committees for ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers), a professional society that focuses on building indoor air quality, energy efficiency, and carbon standards. Sarah enjoys snowshoeing, reading, and history.

Glenn is a senior staff scientist at Quest Diagnostics, working in the area of genetic testing. He has a B.S. in Biology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Harvard University. Glenn enjoys baking, especially decorating cakes, and has recently taken up playing disc golf.

As a family, they enjoy hiking and sightseeing in the National Parks. They have visited Olympic NP, Yosemite NP, Sequoia NP, Yellowstone and Grand Tetons NPs, Everglades NP, Shenandoah NP, and Acadia NP, as well as many other smaller National and State Parks.

Alicia Anderson ’86 and Bob Skelly

Alicia and Bob are parents of Mara Anderson-Skelly who is a junior majoring in Environmental Studies and minoring in Identity Studies. Mara is enjoying her classes at Luther and finds her professors engaged with students and excellent educators. In fall 2021 and fall 2022, Mara worked as an Intern with the Raptor Resource Project, catching and tagging birds of prey as they migrate through the area. Mara works as a Sustainability Intern, helping educate the campus community through a variety of projects like First Year Experience, Recycling, and a community conservation project. She also sings and takes piano lessons. Mara is finding Luther to be just the right place for her on every level.

Alicia graduated from Luther (1986) and serves as campus minister at Penn State with an ELCA campus ministry. Originally from the Chicago area, she has lived in Pennsylvania for more than 25 years now. In her free time, she likes to bike, walk and train her dogs (Aspen and Lola), listen to podcasts, read biographies, and watch PBS documentaries. She enjoys knitting simple socks and hats, and baking bread.

Bob is from rural Pennsylvania and recently retired from his career as a clinical psychologist. He enjoys spending time outdoors hobby farming and volunteering with Meals on Wheels. He reads non-fiction, history and current events, enjoys biking and projects around the house.

Luther has been part of family life for many years. They regularly spend time in Decorah in the summer, biking the Trout Run Trail, enjoying pizza and ice cream, and getting together with friends. Their older daughter Jessa Anderson-Reitz and lives in St Paul. Jessa and her husband, Luke Hanson, are Luther graduates (2014) and help transport or host Mara for school breaks or trips to the airport.

Ami Berger and Brian Lindeman
St. Paul, Minn.

Ami Berger and Brian Lindeman are the parents of Noah Lindeman, a junior at Luther with interests in exercise science, data science, economics, intramural basketball, and hanging out with his friends. Ami and Brian live in St. Paul, Minnesota, and are thrilled to be officially part of the Luther family, as they have many family members and friends who are Luther alums. Their family also includes Noah’s younger brother Aaron, a current high-school junior, and Macy, a somewhat overweight Wheaten Terrier.

Ami is the Director of Communications at St. Paul Academy and Summit School, a private K-12 school in St. Paul, and also serves on the Board of Directors for the Minnesota Jewish Community Center as the Vice President for Communications. She is a graduate of Bates College (BA ’92) and the University of Virginia (MA ’95). Brian is the Associate Vice President for Admissions and Financial Aid at Macalester College, which is also his alma mater (BA ’89). Before returning to Macalester, Brian served in financial aid and admissions roles at Buena Vista College, Smith College, and Oberlin College.

Jenny Kunka and husband, Mike, and son, Ethan in front of Luther Bell.Jenny Kunka
Great Falls, Mont.

Jenny is the mom of Ethan, a junior at Luther College. She lives in Great Falls, Montana with her husband, Mike, where they are trying to get used to an empty nest and having both their sons far away in the Midwest. Buying cross country skis seems to have helped, as did a trip to Decorah in December to see Christmas at Luther!

For work, Jenny serves as the Director of the Northern Rockies Institute of Theology, a continuing education arm of the Lutheran Church, ELCA in Montana. She is also a freelance writer for various publications in the state. For fun, Jenny loves to spend time outside, walking and hiking, as well as time inside, reading and writing.

Through her experience as a parent of a Norse, Jenny has become a big fan of Luther College.

Christin and Cory Stoutner
Whitehall, Wis.

Hello we are the “Stoutners.” Cory, Christin, Carli, and Hannah (junior at Luther). We live in the small city of Whitehall, Wis. Cory teaches Special Education at the local high school and Christin manages a local insurance agency. Carli graduated last spring from UW-Stout. She currently lives and works in Burnsville, Minn. Hannah is a junior this year and is a communications major with a minor in leadership.

We have thoroughly been impressed with the campus and community here at Luther College. Hannah has found her new home. Although she isn’t a music major, Hannah is a member of the Concert Band, and Symphony Orchestra. She traveled abroad with the orchestra last year to Austria and will be traveling to New Zealand during J-term next year. As a family, we enjoy musical theater, singing in the car, eating fabulous food but most importantly spending time together.

Cory enjoys golfing, reading a good book, and recently started a hobby in audiobook recording. Christin enjoys attending Broadway productions, volunteering in multiple organizations, and cooking. We were always present in our girls’ high school careers and with Hannah’s permission we are happy to continue to serve with the Parents and Family Council here at Luther College.

Chad ’92 and Melissa (Bonikowske) ’93 Thomley
Verona, Wis.

Chad and Melissa (Bonikowske) Thomley are the proud parents to Luther graduate, Anna Thomley (Class of 2023) and current student, Allison Thomley (Class of 2025).  Allison is majoring in Visual Communications and minoring in Art. She is a member of the Luther College Track and Field Team.

Chad is a Wealth Advisor for Thrivent Financial. He graduated with a B.A. from Luther College (’92) double majoring in Mathematics and Management. He has his Master of Science in Financial Services degree from The American College. Chad is an avid Packers, Brewers, Bucks, and Badger fan. He also sings and plays piano in a praise band at our church, Good Shepherd Lutheran in Madison, Wis.

Melissa was a high school math teacher and instructional math coach. She graduated with a B.A. from Luther College (’93) majoring in Mathematics with minors in Computer Science and German. She has a M.A. in Educational Technology from California Polytechnic State University, Pomona. Melissa enjoys crafting, cooking and walking outside.

Both originally from Wisconsin, after graduation from Luther, Chad and Melissa moved to Southern California. They moved back to Madison in 2003 to raise their daughters. In their spare time they enjoy traveling and attending their daughters’ swim and track meets. They have had the opportunity to connect with parent alumni of current students and form new friendships with other parents of athletes on the swim and track teams. Although they visited Luther while living in Southern California, they appreciate the closer proximity to Decorah allowing them frequent visits for family weekend, homecoming, Christmas at Luther and band concerts.

Karin Trail-Johnson
St. Paul, Minn.

Karin Trail-Johnson is a parent to Elise, a Luther junior. On a recent visit to campus it was exciting to see how Elise is fully immersing herself in the small liberal arts college experience and also connecting with the dynamic town of Decorah. She has found faculty eager to engage with students, made friends from places near and far, enjoys her student employment job and choir as well as other co-curriculars. Decorah has become a second home with a welcoming downtown, events and places to experience the beauty of the natural world.

Karin has worked as a higher education administrator for over 30 years and has a deep commitment to the transformative influence small liberal arts colleges can have on students and communities. Thankfully, Luther is a place that nurtures a holistic, student-centered approach to learning.

Karin would love to talk with others interested in supporting students in thriving and building a sense of belonging to the Luther community for students and parents. Besides working in higher education, personally, Elise is her third child to attend college so the transitions towards empty nesting is also a welcome conversation! Karin and her husband, Doug, live in St. Paul Minnesota.

Julie and Tim Halverson
Oak Creek, Wis.

Julie and Tim Halverson are the parents of Colin, a sophomore enrolled in the Nursing program at Luther. Colin is a diver for the Luther Swimming and Diving team and enjoys getting involved in several of the clubs and student organizations that Luther offers. Julie and Tim live in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, along with Colin’s younger brother, Kai, and their overly energetic orange tabby cat, Henry.

Julie works as an Immigration Paralegal for Michael Best & Friedrich LLP and has been working in the field of immigration for over 20 years. She enjoys cheering on her boys in all of their athletic and musical pursuits, working out, volunteering, and watching mindless reality shows. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (’97).

Tim works as a Senior Regional Director for Russell Investments and has been in the financial services industry for 25 years. He is a graduate of Coker University (’97) and currently serves on its Board of Trustees. Tim also loves watching his sons participate in their activities and is an avid golfer, reader, and a lifelong Milwaukee Bucks fan.

The Halversons’ first love is traveling as a family, and their favorite destinations include Mexican beaches and the southwestern U.S. They also enjoy hiking, attending local sporting events together, and participating in extremely competitive miniature golf and UNO games.

Julie and Tim are excited to be part of the Luther family and fell in love with the campus on their first visit. They look forward to participating in campus events, cheering on the Norse athletic teams, and exploring the natural beauty of Decorah as much as possible. As active parents in their local school district, Julie and Tim are happy to have this opportunity to continue to be involved at the collegiate level.

photo of the McElroy familyBetsy and Steve McElroy
Carmichael, Calif.

Betsy and Steve are the parents of Evan, a sophomore, and Kyle, a first-year student. Evan is interested in anthropology, runs on the Cross Country team, and plays the trombone in the Concert Band. Kyle is undecided for his major.  He plays the double bass in the Symphony Orchestra. Betsy and Steve now live in Sacramento, Calif. after living in Iowa City, Iowa for ten years. 

Betsy is a priest in the Episcopal Church. Steve is the Chief of Neonatology at the University of California, Davis Children’s Hospital and runs a biomedical research laboratory studying injury and repair of the premature intestine. One of our greatest joys is watching our kids participate in their various athletic and musical activities. The McElroys love traveling together and finding new places to explore, especially while wearing hiking boots!

We were first introduced to Luther through the Dorian Summer Festivals. Kyle knew he would attend Luther after his first Dorian experience in 7th grade. Both Evan and Kyle were drawn to Luther through their emphasis on the student experience, community, and the opportunity to explore multiple interests. Despite living many miles away, we are confident that our kids have the support to thrive in college and we are thrilled to be part of the Luther family.

Kristine Rellihan
Asbury, Iowa

Kristine’s son, Caleb Christiansen, is a sophomore majoring in Biology. Caleb is also a member of the percussion ensemble and orchestra at Luther. Caleb spent the last 13 years playing soccer, but recently hung up his cleats to focus on academics and music. He is looking forward to the Rochester semester and going on to Mayo Clinic for graduate school in Cytology.

Kristine graduated from Winona State University (’99) and has been working in Marketing for over 20 years. She is currently a Marketing Manager for Dupaco Community Credit Union. Kristine, and Caleb’s younger brother Garren, live in Dubuque, IA. Kristine, Caleb and Garren spend as much time outdoors as they can – hiking, kayaking, white water rafting and mountain biking. Vacations each year include all of the above at various National Parks in the U.S. Kristine enjoys volunteering for non-profits in the Dubuque area.

Kristine has always loved the Decorah area and is thrilled that Caleb chose Luther for his next big step in life. The staff and students made this an easy decision for them both.

Andrea and Jay Schwake
Solon, Iowa

Andrea and Jay are parents to Lauran, a Luther sophomore English/Secondary Education major. Having been very involved in vocal and instrumental music, along with drama at the high school level, Luther was appealing to Lauran because she could remain involved with music without being a music major. During her first year at Luther, Lauran sang in Aurora, played clarinet in the concert band and participated in a musical. Her favorite thing from first her first year was Christmas at Luther.

Jay is a Construction Inspector for the State of Iowa Department of Transportation, where he has worked for 16 years. In his spare time, he enjoys hobby farming, woodworking and projects around the house.

Andrea is a RN at UnityPoint Health St. Lukes Hospital and splits her time between the Outpatient Infusion Center and Inpatient Dialysis Unit. Her hobbies include photography and digital scrapbooking, needlecrafts and reading.

Their family is rounded out by their son, Austin, who graduated from Kirkwood Community College in May, 2023 in Advanced Manufacturing. They also have a miniature poodle, Rosie, who runs the whole show.

Dustin ’98 and Sarah ’98 Smith
Grinnell, Iowa

Dustin and Sarah Smith are the parents of Alex Smith, a management major and a member of the Luther baseball team.

Both Dustin and Sarah are alumni of Luther College, having graduated in 1998. They have fond memories of their time on campus and in Decorah, where they met while working at Peace Dining Room. Dustin was a member of the college baseball team, and Sarah was actively involved in the swim team and choirs.

The Smiths also have a younger daughter named Josie, who will graduate in 2025 from Grinnell High School. Although she claims not to follow in her brother’s footsteps to Luther, she wears Luther gear so there is still hope.

Outside of his role as an independent Financial Advisor with Cirks Financial Services, Dustin is actively engaged in his community. He serves as the President on the Board of Education for Grinnell Newburg School District and holds the position of Vice Chair for the Hotel Motel Tax committee in the City of Grinnell. Dustin enjoys watching various sports, especially when his children are competing in baseball, softball, swimming, or soccer.

Sarah is the Director of Outreach Programming and Events at Grinnell College, where she focuses on organizing events and programs that connect the campus with the wider community, showcasing Grinnell as a thriving and vibrant place. She is deeply committed to community service and serves on the UnityPoint Health-Grinnell Regional Medical Center Board of Trustees. In addition to her professional role, Sarah coaches Grinnell high school girls’ swimming and diving.

 

The Anderson Family in Luther t-shirtsShannon and Ryan Anderson
Oregon, Wis.

Ryan and Shannon Anderson are proud parents of two Luther students. Blake (Class of 2024) is pursuing a biology major with a minor in chemistry. He is a member of the men’s swim and dive team, studied abroad in Tanzania, and completed an internship at West Side Dental in Decorah. Rose (Class of 2027) is pursuing a biology major with a Spanish minor. She is a member of the women’s soccer team and is looking forward to spending the next four years growing at Luther.

Ryan is the Senior Director of Instructional Design for the University of Wisconsin System’s Extended Campus. His team works with faculty across the state to create online degree completion programs. Prior to joining UWEX, Ryan led the e-learning design team for Epic. Ryan and Shannon met early in their careers as K-12 educators. Ryan earned a bachelor’s in Secondary English Education and a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Ryan is active in his home church through singing, serving on the church council, and he is co-organizer of the lefse making team.

A career K-12 educator, Shannon is currently the Director of Student Services for the Oregon School District.  She has previously served as a high school teacher, associate principal, and principal. She also is an adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Edgewood College. She earned her bachelor’s degree from St. Olaf College and her master’s and doctorate degrees in Educational Leadership from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Ryan and Shannon strongly believe a liberal arts education provides young adults with the best opportunity to successfully navigate our complex, diverse, and changing society. They also thoroughly enjoy the Decorah community–the restaurants, the Vesterheim, the shops, the trails, Nordic Fest, and they are also always up for a visit to the Whippy Dip or the Sugar Bowl! As a family, they have visited many of the national parks. They recently located Ryan’s family farms in Norway.

Their children selected Luther because of the strong sense of community provided on campus, the outstanding learning opportunities, and the dedicated and supportive faculty, coaches, and staff. Go Norse!

Shelley ’99 and Adam ’00 Bumpus
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Shelley ’99 and Adam ’00 are parents of Megan, a first-year student majoring in elementary education and minoring in music. She is a violinist in the Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber Orchestra. They also have a younger child, Ivy, who is a sophomore at Jefferson High School in Cedar Rapids.

Shelley studied elementary education at Luther and is now a preschool teacher in the three year old classroom at Trinity Lane Preschool in Cedar Rapids.

Adam studied Physics at Luther and later earned an MBA from University of Iowa. Adam is an engineering manager for an aviation software team. He is also involved in Scouts BSA as a scoutmaster.

Andrew and Dannelle Gay
Sun Prairie, Wis.

Andy and Dannelle are the proud parents of Noel Gay, who started taking college courses at the age of nine at the University of Wisconsin, graduated high school at 16, and is loving their first year at Luther. A total cat person (who is missing their striped tabby Hazel), Noel is keeping busy with classes and involvement in the Student Activities Council, PALS, Chess Club, and PRIDE Club. They came to Luther with a strong interest in Astrophysics and Psychology but has recently fallen in love with English. It looks like we may have another writer in the family!

Andy graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh with a degree in Radio/TV/Film, and from Madison College with a degree in Marketing. After 31 years of working in television broadcasting, he works for Exact Sciences in Madison, WI as a Senior Maintenance Technician. He enjoys camping, cook-outs, DIY projects, and playing with the dog & three cats. Andy especially likes traveling and spending time with Dannelle and Noel.

Dannelle is an Award Winning Travel TV Host and Published Author who goes by the moniker The Traveling Cheeseshead. (You saw that we are from Wisconsin, right?) If she is not on the road or in the air, she is at home sipping coffee with her trusty Australian Shepherd, Tazuna by her side. As a travel writer, she has had the privilege of discovering captivating places and cultures from around the world, down to the quaintest Midwest towns.

They have always been active participants in their child’s education and are eagerly looking forward to their involvement at Luther. Their family maintains long-standing ties to Luther, even though neither of them are alums.

 

Keith ’91 and Zay Lenaburg
Appleton, Wis.

Keith and Zay Lenaburg are parents to Henry, planning to major in biology. He sings in Norskkor and plays Ultimate Frisbee through the intramural program.

Keith graduated from Luther (1991) and earned his M.B.A. from Carlson School of Management in 1999. He is a Senior Engineer in I.T. at Thrivent. He participates in the Thrivent tennis league in the summers. Keith volunteers at First English Lutheran Church on the Finance Committee and runs the soundboard for church services. He likes to spend time outdoors, whether it be riding his bike, walking, or doing yard work. While at Luther, Keith played bass clarinet in the concert band and likes to play in ensembles when he has the opportunity. He is originally from Cedar Rapids, IA, and then lived and worked in Minneapolis after graduation before moving to Appleton with Zay in 2009.

Zay is an elementary school teacher with an English degree from St Olaf College and a Masters from the University of St Thomas. She works in a parochial school north of Appleton. Along with Keith, she stays busy following their twin daughters, Marta and Amelia (juniors), to various and many extra curricular activities. Zay loves outdoor recreation, time with family, and walking the dog.

Keith and Zay feel blessed to have their son embracing the Luther experience and feel confident that a Luther liberal arts education will provide him a strong foundation for life.

photo of the McElroy familyBetsy and Steve McElroy
Carmichael, Calif.

Betsy and Steve are the parents of Evan, a sophomore, and Kyle, a first-year student. Evan is interested in anthropology, runs on the Cross Country team, and plays the trombone in the Concert Band. Kyle is undecided for his major.  He plays the double bass in the Symphony Orchestra. Betsy and Steve now live in Sacramento, Calif. after living in Iowa City, Iowa for ten years. 

Betsy is a priest in the Episcopal Church. Steve is the Chief of Neonatology at the University of California, Davis Children’s Hospital and runs a biomedical research laboratory studying injury and repair of the premature intestine. One of our greatest joys is watching our kids participate in their various athletic and musical activities. The McElroys love traveling together and finding new places to explore, especially while wearing hiking boots!

We were first introduced to Luther through the Dorian Summer Festivals. Kyle knew he would attend Luther after his first Dorian experience in 7th grade. Both Evan and Kyle were drawn to Luther through their emphasis on the student experience, community, and the opportunity to explore multiple interests. Despite living many miles away, we are confident that our kids have the support to thrive in college and we are thrilled to be part of the Luther family.

Photo of the Nelson FamilyKari ’93 and Troy ’91 Nelson
Farmington, Mich.

Kari and Troy Nelson are the proud parents of Ryan Nelson (Class of 2027). Ryan is a Law and Values major, a member of the Cross Country team, and is looking forward to studying abroad and taking advantage of the many intramural sports Luther offers. Ryan chose Luther because the Law and Values major encompasses areas of study that interest him and the welcoming feeling he received when he visited campus.

Ryan’s two sisters graduated from Luther, Haley ‘19 and Hannah ‘21. Haley is a 2nd grade teacher in Washington, Iowa and Hannah is a CPA and auditor with Deloitte in Minneapolis. They were both involved with the choirs and enjoyed studying abroad during their time at Luther.

Kari and Troy are also Luther alumni and enjoy experiencing Luther through the eyes and minds of their children as they bring new insight to the Luther liberal arts experience. Kari played in the orchestra and Troy sang in Nordic Choir and both enjoyed traveling abroad during their time at Luther.

Kari graduated from Luther in 1993 with a degree in psychobiology. After working for 6 years in the healthcare industry after graduation, she was a stay-at-home mom and then re-entered the workforce in 2013. Kari is employed at Seedlings Braille Books for Children and currently serves as the Production Manager. Seedlings Braille Books for Children is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the opportunity for literacy and education by providing high quality, free and low cost braille books for children.

Troy graduated from Luther in 1991 with his music education degree and was a teacher, high school assistant principal and principal before retiring in 2022. He is currently the Internship and Program Coordinator for the ACHIEVE program at Oakland University in Rochester, MI. He has served in church music for the last 30 years and is currently the director of the Hope Choir at Hope Lutheran Church in Farmington Hills. He has a M.Ed. in Curriculum, Instruction, and Leadership, an Ed.S. in Leadership and is pursuing his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership at Oakland University.

Kari and Troy are getting used to being empty nesters and enjoy working in the yard, home improvement projects, reading and traveling–a favorite spot is Michigan’s beautiful west coast and Lake Michigan. They are always looking for reasons to visit Decorah and are excited to have four more years of reasons to enjoy all that Luther and Decorah have to offer.

Sara ’94 and Chris ’94 Shockey
Freeport, Ill.

Sara and Chris are parents to Maddux Shockey (Class of 2027) who is majoring in Physics and is a member of the Luther Baseball team.

Sara and Chris are both Luther grads (Class of 1994). Sara majored in elementary education, played on the Luther Women’s Golf team, played trumpet in the Luther Band, and was a member of the Tau Delta Gamma sorority. Chris majored in Health / Physical Education and was a 4-year member of Luther’s Cross County and Track & Field teams.

Sara is in her 30th year as an educator in the Freeport School District (Home of the Pretzels). During this time, she has been a teacher, coach, and is in her 15th year as a school counselor. Chris currently serves as the Assistant Regional Superintendent at the Regional Office of Education #8. Prior to his role at the Regional Office of Education, Chris was a middle school teacher and coach for five years and then a building principal, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, and a regional administrator for 23 years.

In addition to Maddux, Sara and Chris have two sons; Payton (Luther Class of 2023) who was a four-year member of Luther’s Men’s Soccer Team and currently works in St. Paul, MN at Securian Financial as an actuary and Carter who is a senior at the University of Iowa majoring in Sport & Recreation Management and a four-year member of the Iowa Hawkeye Marching Band.

 

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Megan Buckingham
Interim Director of Engagement

megan.buckingham@luther.edu

Phone: 563-387-1180